[ 9:47 pm ]
today's the first time we had band practise in the new school.
the first time the sound of the oboe was heard there. :D
sight read Jericho, Overture Jubiloso and another piece.
and so it is.
Set Piece:
Safari by
Adam GorbChoice Piece:
Rhapsody For Hanukkah by
Stephen Bullawhooo. cmb, gambatte! (:
i'm so looking forward to working on rhapsody for hanukkah.
there're two oboe solos in there! fwahaha.
i will like so rule the unbloody world, i tell you. whoo!
i'm no longer gonna be afraid of my solos.
i'm not gonna screw it up like the ocean and moorside suite one.
i'm gonna love my solos and play them with feel.
:D YAY.
band camp is on monday.
it's gonna be really exciting,
being the first cca group to camp in the new school.
its gonna be a really tiring band camp.
endless practises, loads and loads of hard work.
because syf 2007 is coming.
we will get there, yes? yes. (:
nevertheless, we will definitely have fun and bond!
with all the games and activities planned, whoo! (:
HanukkahHanukkah, also known as
the Festival of Lights or
Festival of Rededication, is
an eight day Jewish holiday that starts on the 25th day of Kislev, which may be in December, late November, or, while very rare in occasion, early January (as was the case for the Hannukkah of 2005–2006). The festival is observed in Jewish homes by the
kindling of lights on each of the festival's eight nights, one on the first night, two on the second night and so on.
In Hebrew script, the word Hanukkah is written חנכה or חנוכה. It is most commonly
transliterated to English as
Hanukkah or
Chanukah.
for more information, click
here.
teehees. :D